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Ashford growth plans supported by Persimmon

14th June 2010 Print
Sales success - Persimmon ticks all the right boxes

Proof that Ashford is a prominent growth area in the UK properties at Persimmon Homes South East’s development in the town, Millersgate at Repton Park, are selling fast, so much so that just four housetypes remain on the current phase.

“It’s great to see our Ashford site selling ahead of schedule,” states Jason Stokes, sales director for Persimmon Homes South East. He adds: “During the course of the last phase, we had to release plots early to cope with demand and we’re now in a position where we only have a limited number of three bedroom housetypes and one apartment left to sell.”

The three bedroom semi-detached Leicester design, which is ideal for families due to its practical layout and spacious room dimensions, has been snapped up by several happy househunters at Millersgate and with the three remaining Leicesters priced from £209,775, they’re not likely to last on the price list for very much longer.

For those looking for a starter home, the last one bedroom apartment, spanning over 520 square foot of space is a must see property. Priced at a competitive £109,995, the apartment boasts ample room for first time buyers to entertain at home and enjoy their own space.

Jason concludes: “It’s going to be a number of months before we release any further properties at Millersgate at Repton Park, so I’d recommend interested househunters take a trip to our development to see what’s on offer, particularly while our prices remain so low.”

Ashford boasts exceptional communications to London and further afield with Ashford International train station offering direct links to Paris and Brussels. The town also offers a great selection of amenities with plenty of leisure and retail facilities close by.

For further information on the current range of properties at Millersgate at Repton Park, visit: persimmonhomes.com

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Sales success - Persimmon ticks all the right boxes